Is having to produce a driver's license too burdensome? These days, natural-born U.S. citizens, and everybody else, too, are required to show a driver's license to get on an airplane, to check into a hotel, even to purchase some over-the-counter allergy medicines. If it's a burden, it's a burden on everyone.

Still, critics worry the law would force some people to carry their papers, just like in an old movie. The fact is, since the 1940s, federal law has required non-citizens in this country to carry, on their person, the documentation proving they are here legally -- green card, work visa, etc. That hasn't changed.

[color=maroon]Now who ever let Federal law get in the way of a good ol' leftist, manufactured, racial conniption fit?.And Al Sharpton, AL SHARPTON? Negro please.[/color]

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Well if the IRS can bust into your checking account, and if the federal government can promote racism through affirmative action I think it's entirely appropriate that there should be proof of citizenship in some type of documentation whether it's a drivers license or something else.